Monthly Archives: July 2014

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In an economy that has been as unpredictable as the World Cup, a classic contender may become the reigning champion. Given current conditions in both the U.S. and overseas, the next 10 years could very well be the “decade of forestry.” Continue reading →

On June 2, 2014, the U.S. Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) unveiled a proposed plan to cut carbon dioxide emissions from power plants by 30% by 2030, when compared to 2005 emissions. Continue reading →

A Supreme Court of Canada ruling on aboriginal land could eventually have as severe an impact on North American lumber supply as the mountain pine beetle, RBC Capital Markets warned on Monday. The court’s unanimous decision on June 26 relates … Continue reading →

Upcoming Events

The Forest inSight Conference in Wilmington, North Carolina will provide the latest information for establishing and managing Loblolly Pine for Eastern region land managers. In two days, each attendee will have the opportunity to receive 9.5 CFE credits.